Lunar Saros 133

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Saros cycle series 133 for lunar eclipses occurs at the moon's descending node, repeats every 18 years 11 and 1/3 days. It contains 71 events. [1]

Contents

This lunar saros is linked to Solar Saros 140.

List

Cat. Saros MemDateTime UT
(hr:mn)
TypeGammaMagnitudeDuration
(min)
Contacts UT
(hr:mn)
Chart
GreatestPen.Par.Tot.P1P4U1U2U3U4
0856313311557 May 139:23:04Penumbral-1.5370-0.997583.98:41:0710:05:01
0860613321575 May 2415:51:37Penumbral-1.4542-0.8444144.314:39:2817:03:46
0864913331593 Jun 1322:19:51Penumbral-1.3703-0.6895184.320:47:4223:52:00
0869313341611 Jun 254:45:08Penumbral-1.2836-0.5295216.02:57:086:33:08
0873713351629 Jul 0511:11:37Penumbral-1.1969-0.3696241.79:10:4613:12:28
0878113361647 Jul 1617:39:13Penumbral-1.1100-0.2097263.315:27:3419:50:52
0882613371665 Jul 270:11:35Penumbral-1.0260-0.0554281.021:51:052:32:05
0887213381683 Aug 076:48:53Partial-0.94520.0931295.773.74:21:029:16:446:12:027:25:44
0891813391701 Aug 1813:32:17Partial-0.86830.2342307.8114.310:58:2316:06:1112:35:0814:29:26
08964133101719 Aug 2920:24:03Partial-0.79740.3641317.5139.517:45:1823:02:4819:14:1821:33:48
09011133111737 Sep 093:24:12Partial-0.73250.4830325.3157.40:41:336:06:512:05:304:42:54
09058133121755 Sep 2010:34:08Partial-0.67450.5890331.3170.57:48:2913:19:479:08:5311:59:23
09104133131773 Sep 3017:53:06Partial-0.62320.6829336.0180.315:05:0620:41:0616:22:5719:23:15
09149133141791 Oct 121:23:20Partial-0.58020.7615339.4187.422:33:384:13:0223:49:382:57:02
0919413315 1809 Oct 23 9:02:46Partial-0.54400.8275341.8192.66:11:5211:53:407:26:2810:39:04
0923913316 1827 Nov 03 16:51:55Partial-0.51510.8805343.3196.314:00:1619:43:3415:13:4618:30:04
0928613317 1845 Nov 14 0:49:42Partial-0.49240.9221344.1198.921:57:393:41:4523:10:152:29:09
0933113318 1863 Nov 25 8:56:11Partial-0.47600.9525344.4200.46:03:5911:48:237:15:5910:36:23
0937513319 1881 Dec 05 17:08:33Partial-0.46400.9751344.2201.414:16:2720:00:3915:27:5118:49:15
0941913320 1899 Dec 17 1:25:45Partial-0.45510.9922343.7202.022:33:544:17:3623:44:453:06:45
0946113321 1917 Dec 28 9:46:32Total-0.44841.0056343.0202.312.06:55:0212:38:028:05:239:40:329:52:3211:27:41
0950313322 1936 Jan 08 18:09:58Total-0.44281.0173342.1202.520.815:18:5521:01:0116:28:4317:59:3418:20:2219:51:13
0954413323 1954 Jan 19 2:32:21Total-0.43571.0322341.2202.928.223:41:455:22:570:50:542:18:152:46:274:13:48
0958513324 1972 Jan 30 10:54:05Total-0.42731.0497340.3203.434.88:03:5613:44:149:12:2310:36:4111:11:2912:35:47
0962613325 1990 Feb 09 19:12:02Total-0.41481.0750339.6204.342.316:22:1422:01:5017:29:5318:50:5319:33:1120:54:11
0966713326 2008 Feb 21 3:27:09Total-0.39921.1062339.0205.449.80:37:396:16:391:44:273:02:153:52:035:09:51
0970813327 2026 Mar 03 11:34:52Total-0.37651.1507338.6207.258.38:45:3414:24:109:51:1611:05:4312:04:0113:18:28
0974913328 2044 Mar 13 19:38:33Total-0.34961.2031338.4209.166.416:49:2122:27:4517:54:0019:05:2120:11:4521:23:06
0979013329 2062 Mar 25 3:33:50Total-0.31501.2695338.3211.374.70:44:416:22:591:48:112:56:294:11:115:19:29
0983113330 2080 Apr 04 11:23:38Total-0.27511.3460338.3213.682.18:34:2914:12:479:36:5010:42:3512:04:4113:10:26
0987313331 2098 Apr 15 19:04:48Total-0.22721.4369338.3215.889.016:15:3921:53:5717:16:5418:20:1819:49:1820:52:42
0991513332 2116 Apr 27 2:41:18Total-0.17461.5364338.1217.794.623:52:155:30:210:52:271:54:003:28:364:30:09
0995713333 2134 May 08 10:10:41Total-0.11521.6482337.6219.098.87:21:5312:59:298:21:119:21:1711:00:0512:00:11
1000113334 2152 May 18 17:35:13Total-0.05111.7688336.7219.6101.214:46:5220:23:3415:45:2516:44:3718:25:4919:25:01
1004413335 2170 May 30 0:55:17Total0.01741.8330335.3219.3101.722:07:383:42:5623:05:380:04:261:46:082:44:56
1008713336 2188 Jun 09 8:12:51Total0.08871.7045333.2218.099.85:26:1510:59:276:23:517:22:579:02:4510:01:51
10130133372206 Jun 2115:28:26Total0.16261.5711330.5215.595.412:43:1118:13:4113:40:4114:40:4416:16:0817:16:11
10174133382224 Jul 0122:43:13Total0.23781.4348327.0211.787.719:59:431:26:4320:57:2221:59:2223:27:040:29:04
10219133392242 Jul 135:59:11Total0.31291.2985322.9206.776.23:17:448:40:384:15:505:21:056:37:177:42:32
10265133402260 Jul 2313:17:09Total0.38671.1642318.1200.559.010:38:0615:56:1211:36:5412:47:3913:46:3914:57:24
10311133412278 Aug 0320:37:40Total0.45921.0322312.7193.027.118:01:1923:14:0119:01:1020:24:0720:51:1322:14:10
10358133422296 Aug 144:03:01Partial0.52820.9060306.8184.51:29:376:36:252:30:465:35:16
10404133432314 Aug 2611:33:39Partial0.59350.7866300.7175.19:03:1814:04:0010:06:0613:01:12
10450133442332 Sep 0519:11:20Partial0.65330.6771294.4165.016:44:0821:38:3217:48:5020:33:50
10496133452350 Sep 172:54:54Partial0.70870.5752288.1154.30:30:515:18:571:37:454:12:03
10541133462368 Sep 2710:47:20Partial0.75710.4862282.1143.58:26:1713:08:239:35:3511:59:05
10585133472386 Oct 0818:46:46Partial0.80020.4066276.4132.516:28:3421:04:5817:40:3119:53:01
10630133482404 Oct 192:55:17Partial0.83620.3400271.4122.20:39:355:10:591:54:113:56:23
10674133492422 Oct 3011:10:45Partial0.86680.2831266.9112.28:57:1813:24:1210:14:3912:06:51
10718133502440 Nov 0919:35:18Partial0.89040.2392263.2103.717:23:4221:46:5418:43:2720:27:09
10762133512458 Nov 214:06:22Partial0.90910.2043260.296.11:56:166:16:283:18:194:54:25
10804133522476 Dec 0112:44:17Partial0.92280.1789257.990.210:35:2014:53:1411:59:1113:29:23
10846133532494 Dec 1221:27:43Partial0.93240.1610256.285.719:19:3723:35:4920:44:5222:10:34
10887133542512 Dec 246:15:46Partial0.93880.1490255.082.54:08:168:23:165:34:316:57:01
10927133552531 Jan 0415:06:28Partial0.94330.1407254.180.212:59:2517:13:3114:26:2215:46:34
10968133562549 Jan 1423:58:01Partial0.94770.1330253.278.021:51:252:04:3723:19:010:37:01
11010133572567 Jan 268:49:56Partial0.95210.1254252.375.86:43:4710:56:058:12:029:27:50
11050133582585 Feb 0517:40:16Partial0.95850.1143251.072.415:34:4619:45:4617:04:0418:16:28
11090133592603 Feb 182:26:58Partial0.96790.0978249.367.10:22:194:31:371:53:253:00:31
11130133602621 Feb 2811:09:03Partial0.98130.0741246.858.69:05:3913:12:2710:39:4511:38:21
11171133612639 Mar 1119:45:23Partial0.99960.0417243.544.217:43:3821:47:0819:23:1720:07:29
11212133622657 Mar 224:15:37Penumbral1.0230-0.0001239.12:16:046:15:10
11254133632675 Apr 0212:37:33Penumbral1.0534-0.0546233.310:40:5414:34:12
11297133642693 Apr 1220:52:52Penumbral1.0893-0.1193226.018:59:5222:45:52
11340133652711 Apr 254:59:49Penumbral1.1317-0.1961216.93:11:226:48:16
11382133662729 May 512:59:44Penumbral1.1800-0.2837205.611:16:5614:42:32
11424133672747 May 1620:51:32Penumbral1.2348-0.3835191.419:15:5022:27:14
11468133682765 May 274:37:27Penumbral1.2942-0.4918173.93:10:306:04:24
11512133692783 Jun 0712:17:27Penumbral1.3582-0.6090151.811:01:3313:33:21
11558133702801 Jun 1719:51:48Penumbral1.4265-0.7343122.118:50:4520:52:51
11605133712819 Jun 293:22:47Penumbral1.4969-0.863778.22:43:414:01:53

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">February 1990 lunar eclipse</span> Total lunar eclipse February 9, 1990

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